You need to get under the glue, don't just rip it off, go from a corner and really get under the glue with your nail, then you should be able to get the sticker off by peeling the sticker slowly away from you. There is a nack to it, which I developed working at a store with very sticky stickers.

So they sell lovely smellies and things that you can give as gifts... but then they stick a great big hyper sticky price label on the pretty packaging and you nearly always ruin it as you gently try to ease the label off.

Their labels also seem to leave a sticky and dirty residue, so double whammy of frustration.

Nail varnish remover. Came to me after 4 years of stubbing at, then glaring at the stubborn 50p (2x) sized sticker residue on a rather expensive mirror in my living room.

Yyy to wanting to know just why they bung a massive "I spent £2 or as little as I can get away with on your present sticker" on an obvious present. I have been frustrated with this when I buy flowers too - peelable stickers not beyond the wit of retailerstoo narked to even speak properly

BABY WIPESI had a sticker the other day that wouldn't come off a present, could only rip a tiny bit off at a time and in my desperation grabbed a wipe from next me and it got all of it off, sticker, sticky residue the lot!

I was in lk bennet once and the sales assistant asked me if I wanted her to take the label off the shoes. I said yes and she had a small bottle of squirty stuff which worked like magic. It didn't have a label on and she didn't know where it came from.

So you can't use nail polish remover or a wet wipe to get it off because you damage the packaging.

And yes, it's then really obvious that you've bought someone a lovely bottle of perfume or shower gel... at a discount store.

You cheapskate

I prefer for my giftees to think I've bought them a lovely, thoughtful, luxurious present... of the sort that they might have bought themselves except for thinking no, they mustn't spend that much on such a frippery.

TK Maxx however then make it obvious that I also haven't spent much on their present via their low class sticky label and this defeats the whole purpose imo.